I had seen JodyBingo make a post about the state of the USA, and how it might potentially impact Canada. Without even planning it, seen a perfect picture to describe that post right underneath it. Enjoy!

Not sure if this is how it's supposed to be during windowed mode, but I just had this happen to me.

I hit the red X, which brought up the dialogue box asking for confirmation. Said to click cancel to stay on the page or OK to close out. I hit cancel, as I remembered I wanted to put it back to full screen mode for tonight's tournament, but it closed out anyhow. Uncertain if it is supposed to do that or not, but if not, wanted to bring it up to you.

I know that I can use the inLeagueRank to eliminate points from being distributed to non-League members. Is this a way to change the number of players? I know this next part would be a suggestion, but if not, would it be possible to have a token that counts players based upon their league rank? The reason that I ask is that we tier our points for making the final table based upon the number of people that show up (Under 20, 20-30, 30-40, and 40+). There are weeks that I don't host, and as a result, often have too many hits reported, or not enough. I adjust by placing "Unclaimed" players into the tournament to even things out, but I don't want them to count as part of the actual players if at all possible. I know I could just adjust the points, but I don't want to adjust ten players if I don't have to.

I know that TD is able to pull information from each tournament file when it exports, and that it is based off the template. When it comes to coding, I need the hard hat, straight jacket, padded walls, the whole nine yards - I'm not that experienced with it.

How do I make the template, and have it pull information from a CSV file?

For those who may be wondering... I'm downloading Win8 consumer preview(which comes with IE10) and right now it's testing compatibility... Hoping TD will be (don't think there'd be an issue). However, once I see what happens, I'll post a reply.

(Note - I'm not d/l onto main laptop, but the spare, so, take it for what it's worth)

Quick search couldn't produce anything, though I swore I saw it on here somewhere. Anyhow, What's the conditions to play a sound for the first person that busts out? I have a variable amount of players, so I can't say that I will have 30 players, for example.

Does anyone know if I can have the laptop display one screen (like the main screen), while having my extended display show a different screen (like pre-tourney seating)?

I know that with having it set up as duplicate screens, I wouldn't be able to... But what about if I were to have it be extended? If it's not possible right now, which I suspect, would it be feasible to implement if others want it? (Obviously I know that if there's not much of a need, then it won't happen)

The site that I'm presently using to host my leaderboard online doesn't allow me to directly post the exported html files as something that's viewable - just something that the members may download. I'm presently in talks with someone to see if there's some sort of workaround, so that the html file is viewable as a webpage instead of d/l it, and got asked the following question:

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strictly HTML or do you have little hidden surprises like CSS or flash or javascript in there as well?

there ARE codes that will let the admin insert some HTML into a post. but letting any member do it opens up a lot of security problems.

To that, I answered that I believed it was strictly html, though I wasn't sure and would check here and report back there.

OK, I know this could be circumvented by just moving the location of the TD file so it's not "found" to be able to pass, but I would like to get everyone's thoughts on this. I run a league where I typically don't get the points until the day of the tournament that I run. Since I"m also trying to get everything updated to the website, I'm wondering if it's possible/feasible/wanted enough to have an option with the stats tab to omit certain tournaments that the user selects and have points be added up from those remaining.

Again, I understand if it's a "no", but am wondering what everyone else thinks. I know I would like to, but only if it's feasible and wanted enough.

Corey, I'm running Win7 64bit, and just noticed something with TD when ran on windowed mode. When you hit the X in the corner, it comes up with "click ok to close, otherwise hit cancel to stay on page" or something similar to that. I hit cancel, but TD closes down anyhow.